The Trefoil ring is a delicate twist to our beloved Trilogy ring and a perfect choice for someone looking for a dainty and timeless style. Your glistening Cushion Solar Diamond has a GH V/S quality rating and is framed on either side by a trefoil cluster of three 1.8mm round brilliant cut Diamond stones, each securely held into place in a claw setting. The design draws the eye to the glistening Solar Diamond centre stone, sitting proudly in a classic open gallery setting crafted from solid 18K Rose Gold. The open setting of this design allows the light to reflect in all directions, creating a lustrous and sparkling look. The Solar Diamond Trefoil ring makes for a stunning, classic engagement ring style or the perfect gift for someone you love on a special anniversary, birthday or as a special addition to your jewellery collection. Please note that any accent stones used in this design will be either natural gemstones or Solar Diamonds sourced using our responsible sourcing parameters
21 Picture of a Wild Rose!
This is a lovely collection of a picture of a Wild Rose! Shown here full color vintage Wild Rose images as well as black and white Clipart.
Roll-A-Tim Burton
This is a one-page JPG handout for a Tim Burton-style character portrait! This is a fun way to get your students' creativity flowing while having fun creating spooky characters. If you are not familiar with the Roll-A-Die games you can play it by yourself or with a group of people. Each player take...
Simon Says Stamp | Happy Christmas or Merry Christmas?
During my latest trip to the UK, I had an interesting and very educational discussion with some of the local crafters about the use of the phrase "Happy Christmas" versus "Merry Christmas". I learned a lot. If you are in the UK (or any other part of the world, really) do you prefer your Christmas
21 People Who Tried, Bless Their Hearts
They were so close.
Oh Christmas Tree!
Hi everyone. First time inking up this fabulous stamps from Penny Black. Placed tree stamp in my misti, along with a piece of Mixed Media paper. Used markers to ink up the stamp, spritzed with a little water and then stamped. Added too much water, so blotted the image lightly with a paper towel. Dried it with my heat tool and repeated the inking and spritzing a few more times until I was happy with the colours. Splattered the background with diluted brown and blue-green inks (same colours used on the tree) and stamped my sentiment in brown. I like…
Inspiration: Tunnel of Love
You guys may have seen photos of this tunnel on tumblr or other various inspiration sites, but it’s too amazing to not share… Dubbed “The Tunnel of Love,” it is a railway track in the small town of Kleven in the Ukraine. The track, which is rarely used by trains, has been reclaimed by nature, […]